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Mine All Mine - Season 1

Mine All Mine is a British television drama produced by Red Production Company for ITV. It was written by Russell T Davies and stars Griff Rhys Jones as Max Vivaldi, who has always believed that he owns the town of Swansea, thanks to an ancient ancestral document that hangs on his wall. But instead of commanding respect, it's made him a laughingstock. Soon, Max discovers he's been right all along.

Top Cast

  • Griff Rhys Jones

    Griff Rhys Jones

    Max Vivaldi

  • Joanna Page

    Joanna Page

    Candy Vivaldi

  • Jason Hughes

    Jason Hughes

    Gethin Morris

  • Jo Stone-Fewings

    Jo Stone-Fewings

    Danny Baveystock

  • Debbie Chazen

    Debbie Chazen

    Big Claire

  • Sharon Morgan

    Sharon Morgan

    Stella Craven

  • Siwan Morris

    Siwan Morris

    Maria Vivaldi

  • Ruth Madoc

    Ruth Madoc

    Myrtle Jones

  • Simon Gregor

    Simon Gregor

    Sam Beynon

Overview

Mine All Mine is a British television drama produced by Red Production Company for ITV. It was written by Russell T Davies and stars Griff Rhys Jones as Max Vivaldi, who has always believed that he owns the town of Swansea, thanks to an ancient ancestral document that hangs on his wall. But instead of commanding respect, it's made him a laughingstock. Soon, Max discovers he's been right all along.

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